FOREIGN INVESTMENT

Foreigners Are Buying Less U.S. Real Estate—So What\’s The Impact?

International purchasers spent only about half of what they did on U.S. real estate just two years ago according to a recemt NAR report. So being a magnet, attracting about a fifth of foreign investors, what are the ramifications for the Sunshine State? CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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In India And Pakistan, Interest In South Florida Real Estate Is Rising. But Investors Face Big Obstacles

Thus far, South Florida has primarily seen only wealthy investors from India and Pakistan buying commercial properties and high-end residential properties, but an influx of new middle-class buyers from the sub-continent could dramatically impact the real estate market. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Brazil

With Promises Of Economic Growth In Brazil, South Florida Sees A Revival In Brazilian Investment

As the world\’s ninth largest economy begins to bounce back from two years of recession and slow recovery, Brazilian foreign investment in South Florida real estate is booming and the Miami Association of Realtors says Brazil was the top foreign country buying homes here in 2018. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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What Makes Miami A Global ‘Power Market’ For Luxury Real Estate?

According to the new annual Coldwell Banker’s Global Luxury report, Miami is not only a worldwide destination, it is also considered one of the best values in the world for both properties and lifestyle. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Report: Brazilians Are Leading Foreign Real Estate Investments In Miami

Brazilians were responsible for 12 percent of all foreign purchases in South Florida last year, followed by Colombians and Venezuelans (11 percent each), Argentinians and Canadians (8 percent each), and Mexican, French, and Italian buyers CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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